Study: Slightly Overweight People Live Longer
"Obesity experts" warn not to read too much into it
Men and women who are slightly plump live longer than those of a normal weight, the Daily Mail cited the study of around three million people, that was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
People usually think that being of normal weight is a barometer of good health.
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